LUUV Announces Upcoming Events

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Date: Monday, 29 August 2016

Dear Companists,

September, a month full of trade fairs, is almost here and will soon provide us with the opportunity to present our products that are ready for series production and for sale. In this way, we can prepare these products' market launch in the best way possible.

You will then have the chance to meet us and try out our products yourself:

LUUV at IFA Berlin: Friday, 2 September through Wednesday, 7 September 2016

At IFA Berlin, we will present our products at stand 13 in hall 11.1, that is, in the Hardware Club area. Our stand will be a part of IFA TecWatch, the "idea market for tomorrow's markets." In this context, we will give a presentation on the various applications of our products within different industries at 11 a.m. on 3 September. You can view the TecWatch schedule here.

LUUV at Berlin Startupnight: Saturday, 3 September 2016

This Saturday, you can also meet us at Deutsche Telekom's Berlin Representative Office during the Berlin Startupnight.

photokina: Tuesday, 20 September through Sunday, 25 September 2016

At photokina, we will have our own stand in the Futurezone, and we will have a daily speaking slot to present our products. photokina is the world's most important trade fair for film and video technology and will provide us with the opportunity to get in touch with potential partners and distributors.

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Investments in crowdfunding projects offer great opportunities, but they are risk investments. In the worst case, the entire investment amount may be lost. Consequently, these investments are unsuitable for retirement plans. However, there is no obligation to make further contributions. Investors can minimize their risk by splitting their investment amount between crowdfunding campaigns rather than investing all of it in one crowdfunding campaign. Professional investors often follow this strategy because it causes the risk to be distributed among several investments. In this way, successful investments can balance other less successful investments.

The shares of the Companists are subordinated profit-participating loans (partiarische Nachrangdarlehen). Such loans are shares in a business with similar characteristics as equity. If the company becomes insolvent or is liquidated, the claims of the Companists – just like those of all other shareholders of the company – will be satisfied from the assets in the insolvency or the assets in liquidation only after the claims of all other external creditors have been satisfied. Thus, Companists are treated like any other shareholder of the company during insolvency or liquidation proceedings.

The company information published on the Companisto website is provided solely by the companies. The projections made by the companies do not guarantee successful development of the company in the future. Consequently, crowdfunding investments are suitable only for those investors who can cope with the risk of a total loss of the capital invested. Investors make their own independent investment decisions and bear all risks themselves.

The investments are provided and issued by the individual companies. Companisto is neither the provider nor the issuer of the investments, but solely the internet service platform.

Investments in crowdfunding projects offer great opportunities, but they are risk investments. In the worst case, the entire investment amount may be lost. Consequently, these investments are unsuitable for retirement plans. However, there is no obligation to make further contributions. Investors can minimize their risk by splitting their investment amount between crowdfunding campaigns rather than investing all of it in one crowdfunding campaign. Professional investors often follow this strategy because it causes the risk to be distributed among several investments. In this way, successful investments can balance other less successful investments.

The shares of the Companists are subordinated profit-participating loans (partiarische Nachrangdarlehen). Such loans are shares in a business with similar characteristics as equity. If the company becomes insolvent or is liquidated, the claims of the Companists – just like those of all other shareholders of the company – will be satisfied from the assets in the insolvency or the assets in liquidation only after the claims of all other external creditors have been satisfied. Thus, Companists are treated like any other shareholder of the company during insolvency or liquidation proceedings.

The company information published on the Companisto website is provided solely by the companies. The projections made by the companies do not guarantee successful development of the company in the future. Consequently, crowdfunding investments are suitable only for those investors who can cope with the risk of a total loss of the capital invested. Investors make their own independent investment decisions and bear all risks themselves.

The investments are provided and issued by the individual companies. Companisto is neither the provider nor the issuer of the investments, but solely the internet service platform.

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